At the annual I/O Developer conference, Google had announced beta release 3 of Android N, which offered improved performance, security and productivity. Google also added support for new Vulcan API to improve graphics performance.

Android N will also see changes to Multi-tasking, Notifications, Split-screen, and will bring support for Google’s DayDream VR platform.

Google is bringing split-screen multitasking feature and picture-in-picture mode to Android TV. With the new feature, Android N users can keep the video player in the corner while doing something else on their phone or tablet. Notifications in Android N will include quick reply option from the tab itself.

DayDream VR is perhaps the biggest new addition to Android N, where developers can enable new VR-centric apps. Google is working with Samsung, Huawei, HTC, LG and Xiaomi to deliver VR ready smartphones later this year.

The exact release dates for the rumored HTC Sailfish and HTC Marlin have yet to be announced, but both are expected to drop before the year ends.